0 a member of a small group of fighters who make sudden attacks on an enemy -- người du kích
(also adjective) guerrilla warfare.
During the war, judges and prosecutors often took bribes, including from those representing accused guerrillas.
As explained above, the guerrillas had to enforce ever more drastic measures in attempting to keep civilians under their control and prevent them from fleeing.
While the accusation of treason often came from guerrillas themselves, the witchcraft cases were often brought before guerrillas by civilians.
The guerrillas' rise to power within the movement was only complete in 1920, however, and was still contested thereafter.
Throughout the revolution, then, the guerrillas were disproportionately skilled, trained, and urban.
Here, 22 per cent of a sample of 588 guerrillas were brothers living together.
Perhaps prior exposure to cultural nationalism helped turn young men into guerrillas ?
What, if any, was the relationship between bandits and incipient ' modern ' guerrillas, and how far were they superseded by them ?
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